Film Review: Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel (2012)
It is no surprise that dreams, fantasy and perceptions of reality are a big part of The Eye Has to Travel. After all, Diana…
It is no surprise that dreams, fantasy and perceptions of reality are a big part of The Eye Has to Travel. After all, Diana…
Julie Delpy is an old hack at the writer-director-actor role and the proof of her experience is in the pudding of 2 Days in…
There’s a scene halfway through Vicky Cristina Barcelona where the narrator elaborates on the thoughts of the American Christina while spending time in Barcelona:…
Watching Zal Batmanglij’s debut film Sound of My Voice feels a bit like putting together an incomplete jigsaw puzzle. Assembling the edge pieces is…
Courtesy of Paramount Pictures, Film Blerg is giving away 5 double passes to see the new comedy FUN SIZE, out in cinemas from Thurs 29 November. Film Synopsis: Fun…
Courtesy of Madman Films, Film Blerg is giving away 5 double passes to see the new documentary about the life of former Vogue editor and fashion…
Set in the very near future, Robot and Frank tells the tale of Frank (Frank Langella), a man with dementia who is living alone…
The third of Allen’s London films, Cassandra’s Dream, much like Match Point is a film within which what we know as “Woody Allen” is…
Comedian turned director Bobcat Goldthwait made quite an impression on Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) audiences with his 2009 feature World’s Greatest Dad. This…
Hot on the heels of the successful miniseries adaptation of the very popular 2008 Christos Tsiolkas novel The Slap, Dead Europe is Tony Krawitz‘s feature film…